Job Seeker Tactics Proven to Get Results

Expect more from you job search and your career will benefit. Take 20 minutes and do one of the five tactics below, and you will see the kind of results that few job seekers experience today. As hiring mangers, that's why put together this site.

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Take 20 Minutes to Prove it to Yourself

Take 20 minutes to work on one of the five tactics below. We suggest doing them in order. You have nothing to loose but 20 minutes. There is no cost to anything we suggest. We ouline eveything and have done the research for you. All you need to do is implement the tactics and reap the benefits. For some tactics, we have proveded service alternatives. This is for those who prefer to pay a service to help them out. Even the two services that we suggest are inexpensive.

Free Resume CritiqueResumes That Work For You! - More than a list of dates, positions and accomplishments, your resume is one of the most important documents in your life, especially if you are the family's bread winner. While you might think your resume needs no help, statistically, the number one reason candidates fail to get an initial interview relates directly to resume mistakes. In 20 minutes you will learn all the major success factors that impress hiring mangers and get them wanting to know more about you. I think you can learn more here than you can reading an entire resume book. There is also an indispensable and free opportunity awaiting you.

Market Yourself and Get More Job OffersEasy Ways to Market Yourself - Percentage wise, the best way to find work is to market and network yourself. Accounting for more than 70% of how jobs get filled, marketing and networking is where you want to spend your job search time and effort. In my mind, the greatest benefit about marketing yourself is that you put your resume where it will be found over and over again by HR managers, recruiters, and hiring managers who are actually spending time looking for you.


Help FoundFind More Jobs Openings - When you search for and apply to jobs one-at-a-time today, you are playing a numbers game that is stacked against you in the following ways:

  • only ten percent of all jobs are filled through classified advertising
  • each advertised job fetches over 600 resumes
  • when most people search for jobs online, they see a mere 1% of all open jobs

Turning the job search lotto to your advantage is what this section is all about.

Expand Your Network ExponentiallyMeet the Network You Didn't Know About - The favorite mantra of most job searching experts is networking. However, I think differently about networking, and want to show you ways to exponentially expand your networking efforts by 100 fold or more. Yes, one-on-one networking is still essential, but you can play the game the old way or the new, more efficient way.

Education Keeps Your Career YoungKeep Your Career-Age Young With Education - The Wall Street Journal sends out one of the most read advertisement in history. They even made a long-running commercial about the scenario of two equally matched graduates. Of course the one who reads the Wall Street Journal experiences steady career success while the one who doesn't read the WSJ, wallows in his career. While the WSJ may not be fore everyone, it remains true that those who stay informed, educated, and well-read about their vocation are more likely to enjoy career success and long-term employability.

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